The bitter divorce of a “perfect couple,” and its impact on the gated community in which they live, is seen through the eyes of a neighbor, Lyssa Harper, who doesn’t realize the parallels between their marriage and her own.

When Lyssa befriends the husband — Harry, a former Master of the Universe turned stay-at-home dad in order to hold onto his home and his children — the neighborhood’s mean mommies who are vying to make him the next notch on their bedposts turn on her, revealing the cruel side of suburbia.

“Hollywood’s got nothing on the cast of characters living in the bedroom community of Paradise Heights, who have the secrets, sex, money and scandal of an OK! Magazine cover story. Josie Brown is a skilled observer whose clever dialogue and feisty style make for truly entertaining reading.” —Jackie Collins, bestselling author of Hollywood Wives and Poor Little Bitch Girl

“I loved it! Josie Brown captures the highs and lows of love, lust and marriage with heartwrenching pathos. I’m recommending it to all my friends as the perfect beach read!“ —Lisa Rinna, actress, and author of the novel, Starlit, and the personal growth book, Rinnavation

“I loved this juicy-as-it-it-is-heartfelt novel about love, marriage, friendship–and sharp, manicured claws. Could not put it down!” —Melissa Senate, author of The Secret of Joy

“Brown proves that a story with suburban bodies can be just as suspenseful as one with dead bodies! Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives is a probing, entertaining fishbowl of married life in a well-heeled, wayward neighborhood. Loved it!” —Stephanie Bond, author of Body Moversseries

“Poignant and funny! Josie Brown’s protagonist is strong, resilient, and unflinchingly honest: she has all the skills she needs to navigate the ‘mean streets’ of the gated community of Paradise Heights. A great read!” —Wendy Wax, author Magnolia Wednesdays

“We do a profession where we get rusted in the end and we get depreciated value over the year and we get no value with experience and only new recruits are making a fortune and we have no regrets on the same and at the end of the day we appreciate the clients who had made our day”

I did experience something of a fantasy this Xmas with an ex. I know right. He called me up and asked if I wanted to get some sex goodies at the fantasy store in my neighborhood. I took him on. It was fun and things did get slippery if you know what I mean. I intend on doing the same for New Years as well. I think I would enjoy all of these products. They are definitely soflynmythirties.:)